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Iggy Azalea has spent the past week trading words with fellow female rapper Azealia Banks, and has spent the past year being criticized for cultural misappropriation by being a white Australian woman in hip-hop. Now the “Fancy” star is facing a new opponent: the hacking group Anonymous, who spent Friday night (Dec. 19) slamming Azalea and eventually threatening to release snapshots from an X-rated tape starring the rapper — and possibly other things the rapper would want to keep secret — unless she apologizes in the next 48 hours.

“You are guilty of misappropriating black culture, insulting peaceful protesters, and making light of Eric Garner’s death. @IGGYAZALEA,” the faceless group posted on Friday night. Anonymous is asking Azalea to “release a statement apologizing to @AzealiaBanks and the protesters in NYC” within 48 hours, or else proof of her X-rated tape will be released.

There's an X rated tape of you, we bet you'd certainly don't want public, are we right? @IGGYAZALEA….and this is nothing. Comply or else.

The group makes clear that the scandalous tape itself will not be released, because they “are not in the business of porn.” Instead, they will “release various snapshots of her face to confirm” her involvement, and to prove a larger point.

The problem is why this tape even exists. It involves a man in a business suit, a kardashian-like attempt at fame, and a record label.

For her part, Azalea has not addressed the threats on Twitter, instead posting about her upcoming arena tour on Friday night; a rep for the arist did not immediately return Billboard’s request for comment. Banks, who was engaged in a Twitter feud with Queens MC Action Bronson on Friday afternoon, has also yet to comment.